I’ve had the Canon R7 for just over a week, taken it out on several wildlife shoots, and now it’s time for some honest first impressions. From rolling shutter and low light performance to sharpness at over 1000mm and the autofocus that sometimes thinks twigs are birds... here’s the real-world breakdown. 🎯 Whether you shoot wildlife, video content, or hybrid, this one’s for you. 📸 My Gear in This Video: Canon R7 → https://amzn.to/4m1BPP7 Canon RF 100-400mm → https://amzn.to/3YCbQo1 SmallRig Travel Tripod → https://amzn.to/3RkurRJ Tripod Head → https://amzn.to/4m1C1xP (Affiliate Links – Using these helps support the channel at no extra cost!) 🔔 Subscribe for more: Hit subscribe to support the channel and catch the rest of the R7 series — setup guides, autofocus fixes, and field-tested lens tips. ☕ Buy me a coffee (so I can shoot more branches): https://buymeacoffee.com/touchstonepixels ▶️ More from this series: [Canon R7 Setup Guide – Coming Soon] [Autofocus Showdown – Coming Soon] #CanonR7 #WildlifePhotography #CameraReview

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